AARP survey shows opposition to health care reform bill

Senior News, HealthAARP has released the findings of a survey that said a majority of voters ages 50 plus – including most Trump supporters – oppose specific provisions of the bill that make health care more expensive for older Americans. The survey asked about multiple elements of the health care reform bill and also found an overwhelming majority want action to lower drug costs.

“Older Americans want affordable health care – including less expensive prescription drugs and continued protections for the most vulnerable,” said AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond. “When Americans over age 50 look at the details of the House health care reform plan, they don’t like what they see. They don’t want big insurance and drug companies to reap massive profits at their expense.”

Specific findings of the survey include:

More than half of all respondents (55 percent) – including a majority (51 percent) of older Trump voters — agree that allowing insurance companies to charge people five times as much as other adults for the same coverage amount to an Age Tax on older Americans.

Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of all respondents – including a majority (55 percent) of Trump voters — believe that Congress should keep funding for Medicaid where it is now.

The survey also highlights lowering the cost of prescriptions is a top priority for older Trump voters. A significant majority blames big drug companies for rising prices and- support measures such as allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.

About three-quarters of all respondents (76 percent) and Trump voters (74 percent) believe that high drug costs are the result of big drug companies and the deals their lobbyists make.

Letting Medicare negotiate prescription drug prices is far more important to older voters than over turning Medicare into a voucher program. More than three-quarters (78 percent) of all respondents and more than two-thirds (67 percent) of Trump voters favor letting Medicare negotiate drug costs over vouchers.

Lowering drug costs (94 percent) and letting Medicare negotiate drug prices (96 percent) is more important to Trump voters than building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico (77 percent).

Survey Methodology: Benenson Strategy Group, in conjunction with GS Strategy Group, conducted 605 telephone interviews from March 10-13, 2017, with registered voters ages 50+ nationwide, who voted in the 2016 election. At the 95 percent confidence level, the margin of error for the entire sample is ± 4.0 percent. It is ± 5.7 percent among Trump voters. The full results of the poll may be found at https://tinyurl.com/m2dz8vh.